Brick veneer home in West Warrnambool comprising three bedrooms (two have built in robes), updated kitchen which opens to a meals area and lounge room at the front of the property, recently updated bathroom with shower and hand basin only, separate toilet and a separate laundry. The second living room at the rear of the home has been built above the garage and is sunny and bright all day long. The single lock up garage offers ample storage and workshop space and an additional laundry if required. Good sized enclosed back yard.
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Features include: Broadband Internet Available,Built-in Wardrobes,Pay TV Access,Rumpus Room,Gas Heating
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